Brampton Farm

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Brampton Farm, St Ouen


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Property name

Brampton Farm

Location

Chemin de l'Eglise, St Ouen

Other names

Writing in 1977 the author of Old Jersey Houses refers to the property as 'now called Brampton Farm', without indicating what it might have been known as earlier.

Type of property

Farmstead

Valuations

Brampton Farm is now divided into a number of separate residential units, which have been sold since 2011 for between £477,000 and £565,000. The main house sold in 2013 for £785,000

Families associated with the property

Datestones

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Farm group, 16th century origins with 18th and early 19th century alterations. The main house, pigsties, wash-house and barn retain their architectural integrity and historic interest. Wash house is dated 1827. It appears that the gable ends and the rear north elevation with stair tower are much earlier than the front elevation and could be surviving parts of an original 16th century house. The refronting appears to date to circa 1800. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.

Old Jersey Houses

Unusually the reference to the house in Volume 2 of the work concentrates on the family living there, and gives only sketchy information about the house itself, noting that it has a good bakehouse and bread oven.

"This was the home of a branch of the Le Rossignol family from about 1530, when Pierre, son of Guillaume, was already established there, and his descendants appear to have remained there until the time of Pierre Philippe (1845-1916), whose son Peter emigrated to Canada.
"Augustin (seen notes above on datestones) was the son of Augustin (1625-1703) and Catherine, nee Prouings, the great grandson of the Pierre of 1530. Marguerite Guillet was the eldest daughter of the Rev Jean Francois Guillet, Rector of St Ouen (1664-99).
"It will be noticed that the couple put up their stone when they had already been married for 30 years, and that Augustin, older than his wife, had but six years to live."

Notes and references


In 1980 the farm was the venue for a St Ouen cattle show - pictures courtesy of Jersey Evening Post

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